2021 Nissan GT-R Prestige 3.8 V6
Description
Key Points: 557bhp Twin-Turbocharged 3.8-Litre V6, Low Mileage
The GT-R badge has been used by Nissan since 1969 and has been reserved for the Japanese manufacturers highest level performance cars. It was originally used in the Skyline Coupe and carried its way to the R32, R33 and the much beloved R34 Skyline GT-R. The GT-R badge was then retired for 7 years until the release of the new R35 GT-R.
The R35 has been produced since 2009 and has undergone numerous minor changes to update the styling and keep the performance competitive in its class.
With a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V6 pushing 557bhp and 633nm of torque, the R35 GT-R is renowned as one of the best all-around performance cars of the modern era. Achieving 0-60 in just 2.9 seconds, featuring a sophisticated traction control system that will keep the car planted through any corner you come to and daily comfort unrivalled in its class. The R35 is a true modern classic in the making.
Read MoreKey Points: 557bhp Twin-Turbocharged 3.8-Litre V6, Low Mileage
The GT-R badge has been used by Nissan since 1969 and has been reserved for the Japanese manufacturers highest level performance cars. It was originally used in the Skyline Coupe and carried its way to the R32, R33 and the much beloved R34 Skyline GT-R. The GT-R badge was then retired for 7 years until the release of the new R35 GT-R.
The R35 has been produced since 2009 and has undergone numerous minor changes to update the styling and keep the performance competitive in its class.
With a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V6 pushing 557bhp and 633nm of torque, the R35 GT-R is renowned as one of the best all-around performance cars of the modern era. Achieving 0-60 in just 2.9 seconds, featuring a sophisticated traction control system that will keep the car planted through any corner you come to and daily comfort unrivalled in its class. The R35 is a true modern classic in the making.